‘THE OMINECA HERALD, , WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY a ‘1982 _ | ae ; | i= x ~~: It is admitted that it is advantage. ‘ous to you and your customers for you ' "to stock nationally-advertised product: hut sich products will sell faster 1° Not a week passes that you ate not-being canvassed: a wee eee Oo representatives of nationa lp advertised products to stock and pash them, an | window and counter displays a é oo : ae ae, ? ’ oh aaeestan to give them good © Local Retailers i is it” Fair? ‘Their representatives tell you of the Inrge stuns of money being spent. in metropolitan daily newspapers and in mutional magazines to- -ereate anc ‘maintain consumer demand, and they try hard to persunde you ‘that* auch “remote” ady ertising will surely they are locally advertised in this new * .-There is no good paper, in addition to being adver tisec in non-local. publications. or somnd rengo: why a national advertiser showld no’ do local advertising in.this newspaper - You will be teld,. when yon say to th: *- representative of firms ennvassing yo ato | stock, and push his -firm’s product. 4 Oh, * wwe’ ‘eotild, never afford to do locn’ , “advertising.” | “What he ‘really. mean: — j orien 1 he. ‘SAYS such “Words, is that be i “cognized.. Bit: out this advertisement _ baste iéona cari and then show it ate ‘ cere cute and smite it large, Ten] demand. cal sales enn: “ ovide, a stun of mones : adequate to maintain a incall adverts 2 ing campuign. ce ‘Why should Fou help ft national ade vertixer to develop his business in oo territory covered by the eireulation v- this new apaper withont advertising ¢ eu operation from him rena You provide local distribution facili- i tles- for manufacturers of branded pro- — ~ ducts,and your value to™ theny is'te- °° should « these. (Why, then manufacturers not assist you to sal} - these gooils, if stocked by you, by a Ber- : jes .of local, advertisements, | perhaps : -enrrying: your, name ‘as disttibutor, nil . ; ; lished in ‘this “Rewspaper. “ es . om 2”. . + “price of wet goods.. “Ways been: away beyond what: war | rengonable and no government woul |. ber" ‘of, the: Sulthers villuge’ | On: Thursday ‘lvst, ata. by- selection -€¢ | cothe-tie between 1 hingelf ind TL. | a atner, he defeated Mr, Warner be ‘Tag votes,’ ; a ha Omineca: er = NEW. HAZELTON, B.C. . * pibaaion Every ‘Wodneaday - C, B..SAWLE ose PUBLISHER reading notices lic per Hne firatinsertlon. 10c pér ine each subsequent i insertion. . , ARE ON THE WATER WAGON The report of the B. C. Liquor Boar¢ presented. to~ the legislature recent]: shows that the sales in B. ©. have drop- ped’ off .by well over a million and r; of ‘dollars. This is due to two things chiefly, first the hard: times and se, cond, because of the increase, in the The- price hag: al ever have stood for private enterprisi nieits.of Canada take from: the peopl of Canada who like a drink, « It woul¢ not be so bad were it not for the fac: that - “the | money unfairly taken fron one class of people is chiefly for th enefit of that other class who art loudest in their condemnation of “th: first class. In other words probibi -tionists and their associates receive + lot more benefit from the profits fron the liquor business than do the mel and women who drink, But a govern. ment manopoly is always a huge pro Tit taking manopoly, no matter wha‘ ‘line of business a government goes in to.’ It is.also the most expensively rut business in this or any country where a government is in business. “ME TOO” SAYS HANSON - “When the provincial "government de- ‘cides to go to the people again the big titking campaign of the opposition is to be, according to all preparaions the opposition is’ making~at both Ottawa and at Victoria, will be the ability of the Tolmie government to mishandle the past fall and -winter. Several. B. GC. members at Ottawa have attacked the: provincial government, devoting the bulk of their charges on condition: in Burnaby... Olof | Hanson, member for, Skeena, also added his protest in “it me. too”, speecch. In Victoria much saeuics . peculSstr.. jh, “emwypybekq is also being said about the niatter. that the talkers do not know what, thes ave talking abort. For politien] “am | tor, campaign pizposes a knowledge the subject iy not NECESSALY —— 4 “PHA HOPE ETERNAL It is a pretty good sign of a heulthy optlnism and a great confidence in the future welfare of their comunity wher people ure: ‘tound gathered together tc “"l-diseuss wnys-and meas of adding t the attractivenes of their suroundings With the coming of spring one natur + ly ‘feels better and: imagiiies ‘things |' ‘should be and could be better, but ft, tne of ‘the lack-of lubor and the lac! of industry such? as Das been the ex . perlence of the past fow months. it Ab a more; than: ordinary. optimisni tha’ ; cmukes’. people think. “how PCL we, ge’ - the funds to du: ‘wo-nud-to,”: /the: pioneer looses Jt was falth that_brought the plone -to-the ‘frontler and: {t-was faith thn’, of has“kept him: othe frontier—tn “spite . [ot disapointments: that. would siuk the | . majority. of urbin dwelers. ul uo